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Business Development Representative Reviews
What is it like working as a Business Development Representative?
January 2020
Fund, Free, and Frustrating.
Business Development Representative in Little Rock:
Pros: My values closely match the ownership. The talent and energy of the ownership.
Cons: Witnessing missed opportunities and project failures without position to effect change.
November 2019
Great.
Business Development Representative in Chicago:
Pros: Everything is easily accessible
Cons: Cost of living and taxes
October 2019
Small Lake City has a lot of opportunity for business, but is judgy and a little cutthroat.
Business Development Representative in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Lots of early stage businesses. Lots of growth opportunities
Cons: Small. Judgy. Culturally, it can be difficult at times.
August 2019
Relationships.
Business Development Representative in Fort Collins:
Pros: I love the community that we have in Fort Collins, I have been born and raised and we are a very welcoming community and a very health community. But to find work without a degree it is very competitive and building relationships is very important. Being a college town there is always events going on and great community involvement. Its great to be apart of a business that includes its self deeply in those events and continues to build relationships through businesses that might have little to no connection to each industry and creates the community aspect of what Fort Collins is.
Cons: The cost of living and rent in the location is very hard to support. and the governing rules of keeping housing to a limit of 3 unrelated people to a living unit.
August 2019
Great place to work and learn.
Business Development Representative in Los Angeles:
Pros: Lots of opportunities for internal promotion and additional training.
Cons: Too many brands creating confusing priorities at times.
April 2019
Business Development Representative in Los Angeles:
Coworkers and work life balance are great. However the salary feels a bit low, it is difficult to get large raises, work feels unfulfilling at times, and it is hard to make a large business impact as an individual contributor.
April 2019
It's Considered Chicago but on the Border of Suburbs.
Business Development Representative in Chicago:
Cons: That I can't do it from home.
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